Energy Evolution

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Jan 14, 2025 • 14min

Looking ahead: Key themes to watch in the energy transition in 2025

Platts Future Energy is merging with Energy Evolution, and in this inaugural episode of the new series, hosts Taylor Kuykendall and Eklavya Gupte set the stage for 2025, which looks to be another pivotal year for the energy landscape.  We highlight key topics such as advances in renewable technologies, the critical role of hydrogen in decarbonization, and the evolving policies that will shape global energy markets. We delve into the implications of Donald Trump's return to the presidency, including how policy shifts could affect global climate talks and emission regulations. Importantly, these changes are coming against a backdrop of geopolitical tensions and the ongoing energy transition. We also preview future episodes on the intersection of energy, technology, policy, and market trends, including the rising influence of artificial intelligence and its environmental implications.  The new Energy Evolution will publish on Tuesdays. 
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Jan 14, 2025 • 14min

Looking ahead: Key themes to watch in the energy transition in 2025

As 2025 approaches, renewable technologies and hydrogen's role in decarbonization take center stage. The return of a former president may shift climate policies, impacting global talks and regulations. AI's growing influence raises concerns about increased electricity demand amidst geopolitical tensions. Key themes also spotlight electric vehicles, sustainable aviation fuel, and innovative carbon removal technologies, while addressing energy justice across regions. The landscape is evolving rapidly, making the next couple of years critical for the energy transition.
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Jan 7, 2025 • 25min

What's ahead for nuclear energy in 2025 and beyond?

Mason Lester, a research analyst from S&P Global, and James Walker, CEO of Nano Nuclear, dive into the revitalization of nuclear energy. They discuss how major tech companies, including Microsoft and Google, are now investing in nuclear to meet rising energy demands. The conversation highlights the role of small modular reactors in transforming the nuclear landscape and enhancing sustainability. They also touch on the challenges of reviving older reactors and the innovative synergy between nuclear energy and vertical farming for future self-sufficiency.
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Jan 2, 2025 • 46sec

Happy New Year! And an exciting update for 2025

As 2025 kicks off, Energy Evolution and Platts Future Energy are joining forces to bring you the best in energy transition news, analysis, trends, interviews, and our expert insights. Starting January 21, the Platts Future Energy channel will host our merged energy transition podcast, Energy Evolution by Commodity Insights, so follow along there with hosts Taylor Kuykendall and Eklavya Gupte.  Platts Future Energy on Spotify Platts Future Energy on Apple Podcasts
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Dec 20, 2024 • 24min

What to know about Africa's green hydrogen potential

With ample renewable resources, several African markets are tipped as key suppliers of green hydrogen for European industry. In this episode of Energy Evolution, hydrogen analyst Oghosa Erhahon and clean energy investor Kevin Anderson lay out which regions have the biggest potential, which constraints need to be tackled and how to ensure investments benefit local stakeholders. Beyond the export potential, markets in Africa may also develop significant local off-take for green hydrogen and its derivatives, the experts tell correspondent Camilla Naschert.  Subscribe to Energy Evolution to stay current on the energy transition and its implications.
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Dec 13, 2024 • 20min

All Things Aviation: SAF and the sticky issue of feedstocks (pt. 5)

In the latest All Things Aviation episode on the Platts Future Energy Podcast, Sarah Abu Bakar speaks with feedstock analysts Rob Hatchett and Wes Petkau along with biofuel research associate director Ji Yang Lum. The discussion highlights the implications of global biofuel policy uncertainty and the potential impacts that trade tariffs pose on feedstock flows, further complicating an already uncertain and fragmented market. The group takes a regional approach to briefly outline the current layout of key factors influencing SAF policy support. Links: Tallow Dlvd Chicago cts/lb ATALA00 UCO Dlvd Houston cts/lb UDSAG00 UCO Dlvd San Francisco cts/lb UDSAF00
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Dec 13, 2024 • 19min

How connecting datacenters to new housing could help address two big issues in California

A proposal by Pacific Gas and Electric and real estate developer Westbank aims to connect datacenters and up to 4,000 new residential units in a net zero district energy system in downtown San Jose, California. The project could be a blueprint for tackling AI-driven datacenter demand and the need for housing. In this episode, Mike Medeiros, PG&E's vice president of South Bay delivery, talks with Dan Testa about the new project's possibilities. Subscribe to Energy Evolution to stay current on the energy transition and its implications.
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Dec 6, 2024 • 16min

COP29 in oil and gas nation Azerbaijan – What was achieved?

In this episode, S&P Global Commodity Insights reporter Eklavya Gupte reflects on the outcomes of UN climate conference COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan in conversation with correspondent Camilla Naschert.  What has been achieved and how did the oil and gas nation do as a host? Subscribe to Energy Evolution to stay current on the energy transition and its implications.
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Dec 3, 2024 • 29min

Decoding COP29 – Key outcomes on carbon markets and climate finance

The UN Climate Change Conference took place against a backdrop of escalating geopolitical tensions and political divisions, yet it marked a significant step forward for carbon markets. For the first time in nearly a decade, nations reached a consensus on the rules for international carbon trading under Article 6 of the Paris Agreement. World leaders also set new climate finance targets, with developed countries taking the lead in channeling at least $300 billion a year to developing countries by 2035, but many developing countries left the talks unimpressed.   In this episode, Eklavya Gupte, Roman Kramarchuk, Jonty Rushforth, and Ivy Yin analyse these key developments and explore their implications for climate policy, carbon markets, and the wider energy transition. Links: Interactive: Platts Carbon Price Explorer
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Nov 22, 2024 • 24min

Are the courts an effective tool for climate action?

In this episode of the Energy Evolution Podcast, host Taylor Kuykendall discusses climate litigation with legal experts Hannah Weisman, a professor of law at Penn State University, and Phil Goldberg, special counsel with the Manufacturers Accountability Project. Weisman argues that litigation is a crucial avenue for accountability in the face of legislative inaction on climate change, while Goldberg contends that courts lack the tools to effectively address broader policy issues and that litigation may divert attention from meaningful legislative solutions. The conversation highlights the differing perspectives on the role of the judiciary in climate action, with Weisman emphasizing the urgency of the crisis and Goldberg cautioning against using the courts as a primary mechanism for policy change. Subscribe to Energy Evolution to stay current on the energy transition and its implications.

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